This exposure of the mother's highly nutritious milk to the environment
leaves babies susceptible to the perils of bacteria.
As platypus don't have teats, they express milk onto their belly for the young to suckle, exposing the mother's highly nutritious milk to the environment,
leaving babies susceptible to the perils of bacteria.
One of the many problems with formula is the glaring omission of these microbes
leaving the baby susceptible to colonization by inappropriate strains, suboptimal diversity, and stimulation of the immune system by many of the toxic compounds in this synthetic food.
Not exact matches
A lot of the scary birth stories we hear are
left over from colonial America and there is reason to believe that many women might have been suffering from rickets and poor nutrition, which would have resulted in a malformed pelvis, making many women and
babies susceptible to major complications including death.
But
leaving bottles out is a no - no for every
baby, and it's especially dangerous for preemies who are more
susceptible to illness.